A reported leaked memo from OpenAI’s revenue chief signals a deepening rift with Microsoft, as the ChatGPT creator deepens its relationship with Amazon.
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Streaming viewers are OK with double the commercials as ‘subscription fatigue’ sets in
As streaming costs go up, viewers are looking for better deals — and many say they’d watch more ads for lower prices, a new survey shows.
Alzheimer’s affects men and women’s brains differently, new research shows. What it could mean for testing and care.
It’s “a move away from a one-size-fits-all framework for Alzheimer’s disease.”
Credo’s stock has had a rough year. Here’s why one analyst thinks now is the time to buy it.
The debate over whether copper-based connectivity will be replaced by optical solutions in the artificial-intelligence build-out has weighed on Credo Technology’s stock so far this year, but one analyst sees that concern as a “significant disconnect” from reality.
Medicare is getting a bad deal on end-of-life care — and it’s giving us one in return
Medicare doesn’t pay for custodial care. That makes end-of-life decisions even harder for families.
Trump’s blockade takes effect. Here’s why stocks are only off modestly for now.
The American military on Monday was implementing a blockade on all ships entering and exiting Iranian ports. President Donald Trump and the Pentagon both said the blockade would be starting at 10 a.m. Eastern.
Private credit not only won’t spark a financial crisis — it may be more stable than your bank
With 65% equity cushions and 10-year lockups, Wall Street’s ‘anti-banks’ won’t face a ‘Lehman moment.’
My friend’s girlfriend went ‘ballistic’ after he gave his kids $19,000 a year. Is this a red flag?
“He spent $1,000 on his girlfriend at Christmas and several hundred dollars on each of her children.”
The best places to invest now are Chinese tech stocks and this out-of-fashion sector, according to Bank of America
The stock market is now too big to fail, Bank of America’s Michael Hartnett reckons. So no rate increases before the midterms and a Sino-American detente in May
Goldman didn’t deliver the blowout earnings that was expected, and the stock is falling
Goldman’s earnings and revenue beat expectations, but not by as much as investors had hoped.